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RICHARD  HOFMANN 

Op.  107 

TECHNIC  AND  MELODY 

FIFTY  STUDIES  * 

IN  THE  FIRST  POSITION  AND  IN  ALL  KEYS 
FOR  THE 

VIOLIN 

A  SUPPLEMENT  TO  THE  AUTHOR'S  "SIMPLE  TECHNIC.”  OP.  93,  BOOK  I 

IN  TWO  BOOKS 

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G.  SCHIRMER,  INC.,  NEW  YORK 

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SCHIRMER’S  LIBRARY 

gf  MUSICAL  CLASSICS 

COMPOSITIONS  FOR  VIOLIN 


VOL.  NO. 

VIOLIN  SOLO 


Solos,  Methods  and  Exercises 

ALARD,  D. 

48/49  Op.  10.  10  melodious  studies,  with 
acc.  of  a  second  violin  in  score 
(Lichtenberg).  2  vols. 


BACH,  J.  S. 

221  6  Sonatas.  G  m.,  B  m.,  A  m., 

D  m.,  C,  E.  (E.  Herrmann) 

BERIOT,  C.  de„ 

Method.  2  vols.  Vol.  I 
Vol.  II 

•1086  M6todo  par  apprender  el  violin. 

Ia  parte  (Lehmann).  Spanish  ed. 

BLUMENSTENGEL,  A. 

1032  Op.  33.  24  Studies 

603  Scale-  and  Arpeggio-studies.  Book 

I.  In  the  first  position 

604  The  same.  Book  II.  In  the  first 

three  positions 

BOHMER,  C. 

744/745  Op.  54.  75  Studies  in  Intonation. 
2  vols. 

CASORTI,  A. 

932  Op.  50.  The  Technics  of  Bowing 

DANCLA,  C. 

986  Op.  52.  Elementary  and  Progres¬ 
sive  Method 

•987  The  same.  Vol.  I 

988  The  same.  Vol.  II 

602  Op.  68.  15  Studies,  with  acc.  of  a 

second  violin  in  score 
626  Op.  73.  20  Brilliant  and  Character¬ 
istic  Etudes 

219  Op.  74.  School  of  Mechanism. 

50  daily  exercises  (Lehmann) 

DONT,  J. 

1179  Op.  35.  24  Etudes  and  Caprices 

328  Op.  37.  24  Exercises  preparatory 
to  the  studies  of  R.  Kreutzer  and 
P.  Rode 

429  Op.  38.  20  Progressive  Exercises, 
with  acc.  of  a  second  violin  in 
score 


FIORILLO,  F. 

228  36  Studies  or  Caprices  (Schradleck) 

GAVINIES,  P. 

929  24  Studies  (Matinees) 

HERMANN,  FR. 

952/953  Op.  20.  100  Violin  Studies.  Part 
I  (for  the  beginning  of  tuition) ; 
Part  II  (for  the  development  of 
finger  and  bow  technics) 

742/743  Violin-school.  2  vols.  Vol.  I 

Vol.  II 

HOFMANN,  R. 

863  Op.  25.  The  First  Studies  in  the 

First  Position.  Vol.  I.  The  be¬ 
ginner 

864  Vol.  II.  The  progressive  pupil 

865  Vol.  III.  The  more  advanced  stu¬ 

dent 

884/886  Op.  51.  24  Studies.  Continuation 
of  the  preceding,  introducing 
various  positions.  3  vols. 

887/888  Op.  66.  22  Studies  for  the  Use  of 
Advanced  Players,  employing  the 
second,  third  and  fourth  posi¬ 
tions.  2  vols. 

1076/77  Op.  107.  Technic  and  Melody.  50 
studies  in  the  first  position  and 
in  all  keys.  2  vols. 


VOL.  NO. 

HOHMANN,  C.  H. 

560  Practical  Method.  A  systemat¬ 
ically  arranged  course  of  exer¬ 
cises  for  a  thorough  grounding 
in  violin-playing  (Mittell).  Com¬ 
plete  Flex,  linen 

•561  The  same.  Vol.  I.  Exercises  for 
the  first  position 

•562  Vol.  II.  Exercises  in  the  keys 
most  used 

*563  Vol.  III.  Advanced  exercises  in 
the  keys  most  used. 

*564  Vol.  IV.  Exercises  in  the  higher 
positions 

•565  Vol.  V.  Advanced  exercises  in  the 
higher  positions 

HRIMALY,  J. 

842  Scale-studies 

KAYSER,  H.  E. 

750  Op.  20.  36  Elementary  and  Pro¬ 
gressive  Studies.  Introductory 
to  the  celebrated  studies  by  R. 
Kreutzer.  Complete 
306/308  The  same,  in  3  vols. 

513  Op.  44.  50  Short  Exercises 
867  Op.  67.  The  Study  of  the  Positions. 
34  short  pieces  for  the  study  of  the 
second,  third,  fourth,  fifth  and 
seventh  positions,  and  the  half- 
positions 

KOHLER,  M. 

1078/79  Op.  51.  30  Little  Studies  for  the 
study  of  the  second,  third,  fourth 
and  fifth  positions._2  vols. 

KREUTZER,  R. 

230  42  Studies  or  Caprices  (Singer) 

KROSS,  E. 

937  Op.  40.  £The  Art  of  Bowing 

MAZAS,  F. 

487  Op.  36.  75  Melodious  and  Pro¬ 

gressive  Studies  (F.  Hermann.) 
Vol.  I.  30  special  studies 

488  Vol.  II.  27  brilliant  studies 

489  Vol.  III.  artists'  studies 

RIES,  H. 

449  Op.  28.  30  Elementary  Studies  In 
the  first,  second,  and  third  posi¬ 
tions 

RODE,  P. 

231  24  Caprices  (Studies),  in  the  24 

major  and  minor  scales  (David) 

ROYELLI,  P. 

759  Op.  3,  5,  12  Caprices  (Lichtenberg) 

SCHOEN,  M. 

109/110  Op.  22.  First  Steps  in  Practical 
Violin-playing.  Scales  and  les¬ 
sons  in  the  first  position.  2  vols 

108  Op.  32.  The  A-B-C  of  Violin-playing 

SCHRADIECK,  H. 

364  Scale-studies 

515  The  School  of  Violin-technics. 

Vol.  I.  Exercises  for  promoting 
dexterity  in  the  various  positions 

516  Vol.  II.  Exercises  in  double-stops 

517  Vol.  III.  Exercises  in  the  different 

modes  of  bowing 

SCHUBERT,  L. 

396/397  Op.  50.  Violin-method.  2  vols. 


SEVCIK,  O. 

844  Op.  1.  School  of  Violin  Technics. 

Edited  by  Philipp  Mittell.  Vol.  I. 
Exercises  in  the  first  position 

845  Vol.  II.  Exercises  in  the  second 

to  seventh  positions 


VOL.  NO. 

846  Vol.  III.  Shifting  (changing  the 

position) 

847  Vol.  IV.  Exercises  in  double- 

stops 

848  Op.  8.  Shifting  (changing  the  posi¬ 

tion),  and  Preparatory  Scale- 
studies  (Mittell) 

849  Op.  9.  Preparatory  Exercises  in 

Double-stopping  in  thirds,  sixths, 
octaves,  and  tenths  (Mittell) 

SITT,  H. 

Op.  32.  Etudes: 

871  Vol.  I.  20  Etudes  (1st  position) 

872  Vol.  II.  20  Etudes  (2d-5th  position) 

873  Vol.  III.  20  Etudes  (change  of 

position) 

1084  Scale  Studies  (Mittell) 

WIENIAWSKI,  H. 

1184/185  Op.  18.  8  Etudes-caprices,  with  a 
second  violin  in  score  (Lichten¬ 
berg).  2  vols. 

WOHLFAHRT,  F. 

Op.  45.  60  Studies  (Gaston  Blay) : 
838  Vol.  I.  First  position 
839  Vol.  II.  Third  position 
926  Op.  54.  40  Elementary  Exercises 

927/928  Op.  74.  50  Easy  Melodious  Studies 
in  Progressive  Order.  2  vols.  Part 
I  (first  position);  Part  II  (third 
position). 


VIOLIN  DUETS 

ALARD,  D. 

48/49  Op.  10.  10  Melodious  Studies, 

with  acc.  of  a  second  violin  in 
score  (Lichtenberg).  2  vols. 

BERIOT,  C.  de. 

957  Op.  57.  3  Duos  Concertants 

946  Op.  87.  12  Short  Easy  Duos 

DANCLA,  C. 

602  Op.  68.  15  Studies,  with  acc.  of 

second  violin  in  score 

DONT,  J. 

429  Op.  38.  20  Progressive  Exercises, 
with  acc.  of  second  violin  in 
score 

GEBAUER,  M. 

956  Op.  10.  Duos 

KAYSER,  H.  E. 

868  Op.  67.  The  Study  of  the  Positions. 
34  short  pieces  for  the  study  of 
the  second,  third,  fourth,  fifth 
and  seventh  positions  and  the 
half-position.  With  a  second 
violin  ad.  lib. 

MAZAS,  F. 

331/332  Op.  38.  12  Little  Duets  (Schra¬ 

dleck).  2  vols. 

333/334  Op.  39.  6  Duets  (Schradleck).  2 
vols. 

446/447  Op.  70.  12  Little  Duets  (F.  Her¬ 
mann).  2  vols. 


PLEYEL,  I. 

297  Op.  8.  6  Little  Duets 

298  Op.  48.  6  Little  Duets 
448  Op.  59.  6  Little  Duets 

VIOTTI,  G.  B. 

520  Op.  9.  3  Duets  (Bb,  G  m.,  E) 

519  Op.  20.  6  Duets  (Bb,  C,  G,  D, 

A  m.,  D  m.)  (Lichtenberg) 

518  Op.  29.  3  Duets  (D,  A,  C  m.) 

(Lichtenberg) 


WIENIAWSKI,  H. 

184/185  Op.  18.  8  Etudes  caprices,  with 

second  violin  part  in  score 
(Lichtenberg).  2  vols. 


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COMPOSITIONS  FOR  VIOLIN  AND  PIANO 


VOL.  NO. 

ACCOLAY,  J.  B. 

905  Concerto,  No.  1,  A  m. 

ALARD,  D. 

H14  Op.  37.  II  Trovatore.  Fantasy 
(Th.  Splering) 

1113  Op.  47.  Faust.  Concert  Fantasia 
(Th.  Splering) 

BEAZLEY,  J.  C. 

920  18  Original  Melodies 

BEETHOVEN,  L.  van. 

233  Op.  61.  Concerto,  D  (Schradieck) 

234  2  Romances  (Op.  40,  G;  Op.  50,  F) 

(Schradieck) 

74  Sonata.  Kreutzer,  Op.  47  (Brodsky) 
232  fSonatas  (Brodsky) 

BERIOT,  C.  de. 

Airs  varies  (Schradieck): 

408  No.  5,  E,  Op.  7 

409  No.  6,  A,  Op.  12 

410  No.  7,  E,  Op.  15 

Concertos  (Schradieck): 

781  No.  1,  D,  Op.  16 
229  No.  2,  B  m..  Op.  32 

215  No.  6,  A,  Op.  70 

216  No.  7,  G,  Op.  76 

782  No.  9,  A  m.,  Op.  104 

353  12  Italian  Melodies  (Schradieck) 

675  Sciine  die  Ballet,  Op.  100 

BRUCH,  M. 

217  Op.  26.  Concerto,  G  m.  (Schra¬ 

dieck) 

BURGMULLER,  F. 

767  3  Nocturnes 

CORELLI,  A. 

8  Sonata,  D  (cadenza  by  J.  Hellmes- 

berger)  (Desoff-Franko) 

9  Sonata,  C  (Ries-Franko) 

525  Variations,  La  Folia.  Accompani¬ 
ment  and  cadenza  by  H.  Leonard 
(Lichtenberg) 

DANCLA,  C. 

785  Op.  89.  6  Petits  Airs  Varies  sur 

des  Thames  Favoris  de  Pacini, 
Rossini,  Bellini,  Donizetti,  Welgl, 
Mercadante 

DAVID,  F. 

236  Op.  6.  Introduction  and  Varia¬ 

tions  on  the  Russian  air  “The 
Red  Sarafan”  (Schradieck) 

237  Op.  16.  Andante  and  Scherzo 

capriccioso  (Schradieck) 

ERNST,  H.  W. 

1069  Op.  10.  Elggie  (Schradieck) 

The  same.  See  "Masterpieces  for 
the  Violin,”  Vol.  I. 

411  Op.  11.  Fantaisle  brillante,  on 

the  March  and  Romance  from 
“Otello”  by  Rossini  (Schradieck) 
407  Hungarian  Airs,  with  Variations 
(Schradieck) 

FRANCK,  C. 

1235  Sonata  (Lichtenberg) 

GADE,  N.  W. 

222  Op.  6.  Sonata,  A  (Lichtenberg) 

223  Op.  21.  Sonata,  Dm.  (Lichtenberg) 

GRIEG,  E. 

980  Op.  8.  Sonata,  No.  1,  F  (Lichten¬ 

berg) 

524  Op.  13.  Sonata,  No.  2,  G  (Lichten¬ 
berg) 

981  Op.  45.  Sonata,  No.  3,  C  m.  (Lich¬ 

tenberg) 

924  Op.  46.  1st  Peer  Gynt  Suite  (Sitt) 

HANDEL,  G.  F. 

416  Sonata,  A.  for  violin  with  figured 
bass,  arr.  by  F.  David  (Schradieck) 

HAUPTMANN,  M. 

512  Op.  10.  3  Easy  Sonatinas  (E. 

Herrmann) 

HAUSER,  M. 

1068  Op.  43.  Ungarische  rhapsodic 

(Hungarian  rhapsody) 

LALO,  E. 

1236  Op.  21.  Symphonic  espagnole 

(Lichtenberg) 

LAUB,  F. 

660  Ballade,  Op.  4,  No.  |2;  and  Polo¬ 
naise,  Op.  8  (Schradieck) 

LECLAIR,  J.  M. 

722  Sonata,  No.  3  (Lichtenberg) 


VOL.  NO.  „ 

LEONARD,  H. 

629  Op.  2.  Souvenir  de  Haydn.  Fan¬ 
tasy  on  the  Austrian  National 
Hymn  (Lichtenberg) 

220  Op.  15.  Grande  fantasle  mllitalre 
(Schradieck) 

1115  Op.  30.  Souvenir  de  Bade  (Spler¬ 
ing) 

912  Op.  41.  6  Solos 

MASTERPIECES  FOR 
THE  VIOLIN 

Edited  and  fingered  by  Henry 
Schradieck: 

354  Vol.  I.  Ernst,  E16gie;  Raff,  Cava¬ 
tina;  Vieuxtemps,  Reverie 
366  Vol.  II.  Wieniawski.  Op.  12,  2 
Mazurkas  (1,  Sielanka;  2.  Chan¬ 
son  polonaise),  and  Op.  17,  L6- 
gende 

359  Vol.  III.  Spohr.  3  slow  movements 
from  Concertos  Nos.  6,  9,  11 
(Schradieck) 

MENDELSSOHN,  F. 

235  Op.  64.  Concerto,  E  m.  (Schra¬ 
dieck) 

MITTELL’S  POPULAR 
GRADED  COURSE. 

Selected  pieces  suitable  for  study 
or  performance.  Revised  and 
edited  by  Philipp  Mlttell.  2vols.: 

1152  Vol.  I.  29  pieces  in  1st  position 

1153  Vol.  II.  21  pieces  In  1st  and  3d  posi¬ 

tions 

MOLIQUE,  B. 

419  Op.  21.  Concerto,  No.  5,  A  m. 

(Schradieck) 

MOSZKOWSKI,  M. 

1089  Op.  12.  Spanish  Dances  (Splering) 

MOZART,  W.  A. 

890  tConcerto,  No.  4,  D 
836  Sonatas  (Schradieck) 

NARDINI,  P. 

934  Concerto,  E  m.  (Hauser-Franko) 

511  Sonata,  D,  arr.  by  Ferd.  David 
(Schradieck) 

1088  OLD  ENGLISH  COM¬ 
POSERS 

for  the  Violin  (Moffat) 

PAGANINI,  N. 

723  Op.  8.  Le  Streghe.  The  witches' 

dance  (Lichtenberg) 

521  Op.  11.  Moto  perpetuo  (Perpetual 
motion)  (Lichtenberg) 

724  Op.  13.  I  palpitl  (Lichtenberg) 

PLEYEL,  I. 

832  Op.  8.  6  Little  Duets,  for  one  or 

two  violins  and  piano  (Hermann) 

833  Op.  48.  6  Little  Duets  for  one  or 

two  violins  and  piano  (Hermann) 

RAFF,  J. 

354  Cavatina.  Op.  85,  No.  3.  See 
“Masterpieces  for  the  Violin.” 

420  Op.  85.  6  pieces  (Schradieck) 

RIES,  F. 

1065  Op.  27.  Suite  No.  2,  F 
418  Op.  34.  .Suite  No.  3,  G  (Schra¬ 
dieck) 

RODE,  P. 

514  Op.  9.  Concerto,  No.  7,  A  m. 

(David-Schradieck) 

523  Op.  10.  Air  varie  (Lichtenberg) 

648  Op.  13.  Concerto,  No.  8,  E  m. 
(Llchtenberg-Hermann) 

SAINT-SAENS,  C. 

224  Op.  28.  Introduction  and  Rondo 
capriccioso  (Schradieck) 

860  Op.  61.  3d  Concerto,  Bm.  (Sauret) 

SARASATE,  P.  de. 

1064  Op.  20.  Zigeunerwelsen 

SCHUBERT,  F. 

921  Op.  137.  3  Sonatinas 

SCHUMANN,  R. 

412  Op.  73.  3  Fantasy-pieces  (Violin  or 

clarinet)  (Schradieck) 

413  Op.  94.  3  Romances  (Oboe  or  vio¬ 

lin  or  clarinet)  (Schradieck) 

414  Op.  102.  5  Pieces  in  Popular  Mood 

(Violin  or  ’cello)  (Schradieck) 

415  Op.  113.  Pictures  from  Fairyland 

(Viola  or  violin)  (Schradieck) 


VOL.  NO. 

SEITZ,  F. 

Pupil’s  concertos: 

947  No.  1,  D  (3d  position) 

945  No.  2,  G  (1st  position).  Op.  13 

948  No.  3,  G  m.  (lst-3d  position).  Op. 

12 

949  No.  4,  D  (3d  position).  Op.  15 

950  No.  5,  D  (1st  position).  Op.  22 

SINDING,  C. 

1066  Romance,  E  m. 

SITT,  H. 

1074  Op.  31.  Concertino,  E  m.  (1st  to 

3d  position) 

SPOHR,  L. 

363  Op.  2.  Concerto,  No.  2,  D  m. 
(David) 

388  Op.  38.  Concerto,  No.  7,  E  m. 

(Schradieck) 

389  Op.  47.  Concerto,  No.  8.  Gesang- 

scene,  A  (Schradieck) 

360  Op.  55.  Concerto  No.  9.  D  m. 
(Schradieck) 

395  3  Slow  Movements  from  Concertos 

Nos.  6,  9,  11  (Schradieck) 

TARTINI,  G. 

922  The  Art  of  Bowing.  50  variations 

on  a  gavotte  by  Corelli  (Violinpart) 

923  The  same,  Piano  Accompaniment 

725  2  Sonatas,  E  m.,  G  (Lichtenberg) 

522  Le  Trllle  du  Diable  (Lichtenborg- 

Volkmann) 

VIEUXTEMPS,  H. 

716  Op.  10.  Grand  Concerto,  E  (Schra¬ 
dieck) 

218  Op.  11.  Fantasle-caprlce 
354  Op.  22,  No.  3.  R6verie.  See 
“Masterpieces  for  the  Violin.” 

Vol.  I 

982  Op.  35.  Fantasia  appasslonata 
225  Op.  37.  Concerto,  No.  5,  A  m. 
(Schradieck) 

356  Op.  38.  Ballade  et  Polonaise  de 
Concert  (Schradieck) 

253  Op.  40,  No.  3.  Bohfimienne 
(Schradieck) 

VIOTTI,  G.  B. 

Concertos: 

761  No.  17  (first  movement).  D  m.. 

with  cadenza  by  H.  Wieniawski 
(Lichtenberg) 

443  No.  22,  A  m.  (David-Schradieck) 

762  No.  22  (first  movement).  A  m., 

with  cadenza  by  H.  Wieniawski 
(Lichtenberg) 

444  No.  23,  G  (David-Schradieck) 

VITALI,  T. 

417  Ciaccona  (David-Schradieck) 

WEISS,  J. 

893  Op.  38.  Harvest  of  Flowers 
894/897  The  same,  in  4  vols. 

WIENIAWSKI,  H. 

606  Op.  3.  Souvenir  de  Posen.  Pre- 

mifire  mazurka  caractferistique 
(Lichtenberg) 

607  Op.  4.  Polonaise  brillante,  D 

(Lichtenberg) 

608  Op.  5.  Adagio  616glaqu  (Lichten¬ 

berg) 

609  Op.  6.  Airs  russes  (2  romances  de 

Warlamoff),  transcrites  et  vari6ea 
(Lichtenberg) 

610  Op.  7.  Capricdo-valse  (Llchten- 

berg) 

611  Op.  9.  Romance  sans  paroles  et 

Rondo  616gant  (Lichtenberg) 

366  Op.  12.  2  mazurkas  (No.  1.  Sie- 
lanka;No.2.  Chanson  polonaise), 
and  Op.  17,  L6gende  (Schradieck) 

612  Op.  15.  Original  theme  with  varia¬ 

tions  (Lichtenberg) 

613  Op.  16.  Scherzo-tarentelle  (Lich¬ 

tenberg) 

1067  Op.  17.  Lfigende  (Schradieck) 

646  Op.  20.  Fantasie  brillante  sur  dea 

motifs  de  l'op6ra  “Faust”  de 
Gounod  (Lichtenberg) 

944  Op.  21.  2d  Polonaise  brllllante 

951  Op.  22.  2d  Concerto,  D  m. 

TWO  VIOLINS  AND  PL^NO 

BACH,  J.  S. 

899  Concerto,  D  m. 

PLEYEL,  I. 

832  Op.  8.  6  Little  Duet9  (for  I  or  9 

violins  and  piano)  (Hermann) 

833  Op.  48.  6  Little  Duets  (for  1  or  9 

violins  and  piano)  (Hermann) 


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62  31  Daily  exercises  for  the  voice 

Mabon,  Charles  B. 

The  art  of  recitative,  as  applied  to  oratorio  an 
opera.  A  complete  course,  theoretical  an 
practical 

56  Women’s  voices.  High 

57  Women’s  voices.  Low 

58  Men’s  voices.  High 

59  Men’s  voices.  Low 

Marches!,  Mathilde 

61  18  Nouvelles  etudes  de  style  for  soprano  or  mezzc 

soprano.  Op.  36.  Medium  difficulty 

Neidlinger,  W.  H. 

23  25  Early  vocalises  for  the  medium  voice 

24  30  Vocalises  in  2  books.  Book  I.  High 

25  The  same.  Book  II.  High 

26  The  same.  Book  I.  Low 

27  The  same.  Book  II.  Low 

Powell,  Alma  Webster 

75  Advanced  school  of  vocal  art 

Vannlnl,  Vincenzo 

28  Vocalises.  In  chiave  di  sol. 

Dr.  Th.  Baker 


Translations  by 


ORGAN 

Buck,  Dudley 

11  Studies  in  pedal  phrasing.  Op.  28 

Koch,  Caspar  P. 

34  Book  of  scales 

Nllson,  L. 

29  A  system  of  technical  studies  in  pedal-playing. 

Translated  from  the  Swedish  by  J.  E.  Bark  wort! 

Pfitzner,  Heinrich 
21  The  art  of  pedalling 


Roch,  Pascual 

85  Modem  method. 


GUITAR 


Vol.  I. 


VIOLIN 


Fyffe,  Elizabeth 
The  Three  R's. 
student 


A  music  primer  for  the  violin 


Hermann,  Eduard 

39  Etudes  for  the  systematic  study  of  double-stops. 

In  three  books: 

Book  I 
Book  II 
Book  III 

Kneisel,  Franz 

Advanced  exercises. 


Part  I 


76 

3 

33 

55 


77 

102 


81 

82 


44 

45 

46 

47 

88 


101 


40 


An  elementary  instruction 


Laoureux,  Nicolas 

A  practical  method.  4  Parts: 

90  Part  I.  Elements  of  bowing  and  left-hand  tech¬ 

nique 

9 1  Part  1 1 .  The  five  positions  and  their  employment 

— practical  study  of  the  demanche 

92  Part  II.  (Supplement)  Twenty-eight  progressive 

studies  preceded  by  preparatory  exercises 

93  Part  III.  School  of  bowing.  Preparatory  studies 

to  the  Kreutzer,  Fiorello  and  Rode  studies 

94  Part  IV.  Virtuosity  of  the  left  hand.  Exercises 

in  the  form  of  legato  scales,  arpeggio,  double- 
stops,  etc. 

Levenson,  Charles 

32  First  exercises  in  bowing 

Lichtenberg,  Leopold 

8  Scale  studies 

Schradieck,  Henry 
The  first  position, 
book 

Six  staccato  studies. 

Stoeving,  Paul 

The  systematic  development  of  the  bow-arm.  Pro¬ 
gressive  studies  for  class-teaching  or  private 
use  of  violin  students: 

Book  I.  Elementary 
Book  II.  Medium  difficulty 

Strutt,  Arturo,  E. 

First  steps  of  the  violinist.  4  books: 

Book  I 
Book  II 
Book  III 
Book  IV 

White,  Grace 

Studies,  scales  and  pieces  in  the  first  position 

Wilhelmj,  August 

Exercises  in  thirds 

Witek,  Anton 

Fingered  octaves 

Zimbalist,  Efrem 

One  hour’s  daily  exercises 


VIOLA 


Svecenski,  Louis 

25  Technical  exercises 


VIOLONCELLO 

Otis,  Edith 

First  book  of  study  pieces 
Schulz,  Leo 

Technical  studies.  With  26  studies  in  the  thumb 
position  by  W.  Fitzenhagen 


VIOLIN,  PIANO  AND  ’CELLO 

Loth,  L.  Leslie 
5  Poetic  sketches  for  trio  study 


HARP 

Salzedo,  Carlos 

L’Etude  Moderne  de  la  Harpe  (Modem  study 
of  the  harp) 


3  East  43d  St. 


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SCHIRMER’S  LIBRARY 

of  MUSICAL  CLASSICS 

COMPOSITIONS  FOR  VIOLIN  AND  PIANO 


VOL.  NO. 

ACCOLAY,  J.  B. 

905  Concerto,  No.  1,  A  m. 

ALARD,  D. 

1114  Op.  37.  IlTrovatore.  Fantasy 
(Th.  Spiering) 

1113  Op.  47.  Faust.  Concert  Fan¬ 
tasia  (Th.  Spiering) 

BACH,  J.  S. 

1401  Concerto,  A  m.  (Herrmann) 
1111  Concerto,  E  (Herrmann) 

BAZZINI,  A. 

1445  Op.  15.  Allegro  de  Concert 
(Auer) 

1432  La  rondo  des  Lutins  (Auer) 

BEAZLEY,  J.  C. 

920  18  Original  Melodies 

BEETHOVEN,  L.  van 

233  Op.  61.  Concerto,  D  (Schra- 

dieck) 

234  2  Romances  (Op.  40,  G;  Op.  50, 

F)  (Schradieck) 

74  Op.  47.  Sonata  Kreutzer 
(Brodsky) 

232  fSonatas  (Brodsky)  (Complete) 

468  Op.  24.  Sonata  (Brodsky) 

467  Op.  30-2.  Sonata  (Brodsky) 

BERIOT,  C.  de 

Airs  varies  (Schradieck) : 

408  No.  5,  E,  Op.  7 

409  No.  6,  A,  Op.  12 

410  No.  7,  E,  Op.  15 

Concertos  (Schradieck) : 

781  No.  1,  D,  Op.  16 
229  No.  2,  B  m.,  Op.  32 

215  No.  6,  A,  Op.  70 

216  No.  7,  G,  Op.  76 

782  No.  9,  A  m.,  Op.  104 

353  12  Italian  Melodies  (Schra¬ 

dieck) 

675  Op.  100.  Scene  de  Ballet 

BRAHMS,  J. 

1395  Op.  77.  Concerto  D  (Zimbalist) 

1301  Op.  78.  Sonata,  G 

1302  Op.  100.  Sonata,  A 

1303  Op.  108.  Sonata,  D  m. 

1452-3  Hungarian  Dances  (2  Vols.) 

(Auer) 

BRUCH,  M. 

217  Op.  26.  Concerto,  G  m.  (Schra¬ 

dieck) 

1398  Op.  46.  Scotch  Fantasy  (Zim¬ 
balist) 

BURGMULLER,  F. 

767  3  Nocturnes 


VOL.  NO. 

CORELLI,  A. 

8  Sonata,  D  (Cadenza  by  J.  Hell- 

mesberger)  (Desoff-Franko) 

9  Sonata,  C  (Ries-Franko) 

525  Variations,  La  Folia.  Accom¬ 
paniment  and  Cadenza  by 
H.  Leonard  (Lichtenberg) 

DANCLA,  C. 

785  Op.  89.  6  Petits  Airs  Varies 
sur  des  Themes  Favoris  de 
Pacini,  Rossini,  Bellini,  Don¬ 
izetti,  Weigl,  Mercadante 
1400  Op.  77.  3  Concert  Solos  (Sve- 
censki) 

1431  Op.  118.  6  Airs  Varies  (Sve- 

censki) 

DAVID,  F. 

236  Op.  6.  Introduction  and  Vari¬ 

ations  on  the  Russian  air 
“The  Red  Sarafan”  (Schra¬ 
dieck) 

237  Op.  16.  Andante  and  Scherzo 

capriccioso  (Schradieck) 

ERNST,  H.  W. 

1069  Op.  10.  Elegie  (Schradieck) 

The  same.  See  “Masterpieces 
for  the  Violin.”  Vol.  I 
411  Op.  11.  Fantasie  Brillante,  on 

the  March  and  Romance 
from  “Otello”  by  Rossini 
(Schradieck) 

407  Hungarian  Airs,  with  Varia¬ 
tions  (Schradieck) 

1406  Op.  12.  Concertino  (Auer) 

1464  Op.  20.  Rondo  Papageno  (Auer) 

FRANCK,  C. 

1235  Sonata  (Lichtenberg) 

GADE,  N.  W. 

222  Op.  6.  Sonata,  A  (Lichtenberg) 

223  Op.  21.  Sonata,  Dm.  (Lichten¬ 

berg) 

GRIEG,  E. 

980  Op.  8.  Sonata,  No.  1,  F  (Lich¬ 

tenberg) 

524  Op.  13.  Sonata,  No.  2,  G 
(Lichtenberg) 

981  Op.  45.  Sonata,  No.  3,  C  m. 

(Lichtenberg) 

924  Op.  46.  1st  Peer  Gynt  Suite 
(Sitt) 

HANDEL,  G.  F. 

416  Sonata,  A,  for  violin  with 
figured  bass,  arr.  by  F.  David 
(Schradieck) 

HAUPTMANN,  M. 

512  Op.  10.  3  Easy  Sonatinas  (E. 

Herrmann) 

HAUSER,  M. 

1068  Op.  43.  Ungarische  Rhapsodie 
(Hungarian  Rhapsody) 


VOL.  NO. 

LALO,  E. 

1236  Op.  21.  Symphonie  Espagnole 
(Lichtenberg) 

LAUB,  F. 

660  Ballade,  Op.  4,  No.  12;  and 
Polonaise,  Op.  8  (Schradieck) 

LECLAIR,  J.  M. 

722  Sonata,  No.  3  (Lichtenberg) 

LEONARD,  H. 

629  Op.  2.  Souvenir  de  Haydn. 

Fantasy  on  the  Austrian 
National  Hymn  (Lichten¬ 
berg) 

220  Op.  15.  Grande  fantasie  mili- 

taire  (Schradieck) 

1115  Op.  30.  Souvenir  de  Bade 

(Spiering) 

912  Op.  41.  6  Solos 

LOCATELLI,  P. 

1069  Sonata,  F  m.  (Powell) 

MASTERPIECES  FOR  THE 
VIOLIN 

Edited  and  fingered  by  Henry 
Schradieck: 

354  Vol.  I.  Ernst,  Elegie;  Raff,  Ca¬ 
vatina;  Vieuxtemps,  Reverie 
366  Vol.  II.  Wieniawski.  Op.  12, 

2  Mazurkas  (1,  Sielanka;  2, 
Chanson  polonaise),  and  Op. 
17,  Legende 

395  Vol.  III.  Spohr.  3  slow  move¬ 
ments  from  Concertos  Nos. 
6,  9,  11  (Schradieck) 

MENDELSSOHN,  F. 

235  Op.  64.  Concerto,  E  m.  (Schra¬ 
dieck) 

MITTELL’S  POPULAR 
GRADED  COURSE 

Selected  pieces  suitable  for 
study  or  performance.  Re¬ 
vised  and  edited  by  Philipp 
Mittell.  2  Vols.: 

1152  Vol.  I.  29  pieces  in  1st  position 

1153  Vol.  II.  21  pieces  in  1st  and  3d 

positions 

1319-23  Violin  Classics  (5  Vols.) 

MOLIQUE,  B. 

419  Op.  21.  Concerto,  No.  5,  A  m. 
(Schradieck) 

MOSZKOWSKI,  M. 

1089  Op.  12.  Spanish  Dance  (Spier¬ 
ing) 

MOZART,  W.  A. 

890  fConcerto,  No.  4,  D 
836  Sonatas  (complete)  (Schra¬ 
dieck) 

1391  Concerto,  Eb  (Auer) 

1276  Concerto,  No.  5,  E  (Mozart- 
Franko) 


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VOL.  NO. 

NARDINI,  P. 

934  Concerto,  E  m.  (Hauser- 
Franko) 

511  Sonata,  D,  arr.  by  Ferd.  David 
(Schradieck) 

1088  OLD  ENGLISH  COM¬ 
POSERS 

For  the  violin  (Moffat) 

PAGANINI,  N. 

723  Op.  8.  Le  Streghe.  The 

witches’  dance  (Lichtenberg) 
521  Op.  11.  Moto  perpetuo  (Per¬ 
petual  motion)  (Lichten- 
berg) 

724  Op.  13.  I  palpiti  (Lichtenberg) 
1460  Concerto,  No.  1,  D 

PLEYEL,  I. 

832  Op.  8.  6  Little  Duets,  for  one  or 

two  violins  and  piano  (Her¬ 
mann) 

833  Op.  48.  6  Little  Duets  for  one 

or  two  violins  and  piano 
(Hermann) 

RAFF,  J. 

354  Cavatina.  Op.  85,  No.  3.  See 
“Masterpieces  for  the  Vio¬ 
lin” 

420  Op.  85.  6  pieces  (Schradieck) 

RIES,  F. 

1065  Op.  27.  Suite,  No.  2,  F 
418  Op.  34.  Suite,  No.  3,  G  (Schra¬ 
dieck) 

RODE,  P. 

514  Op.  9.  Concerto,  No.  7,  A  m. 

(David -Schradieck) 

523  Op.  10.  Air  varie  (Lichtenberg) 
648  Op.  13.  Concerto,  No.  8,  E  m. 
(Lichtenberg-Hermann) 

SAINT-SAENS,  C. 

224  Op.  28.  Introduction  and  Ron¬ 
do  capliccioso  (Schradieck) 
860  Op.  61.  3d  Concerto,  B  m. 
(Sauret) 

SARASATE,  P.  de 

1064  Op.  20.  Zigeunerweisen 

1485  Caprice  basque  (Zimbalist) 

SCHUBERT,  F. 

921  Op.  137.  3  Sonatinas 

SCHUMANN,  R. 

412  Op.  73.  3  Fantasy  Pieces  (Vio¬ 

lin  or  clarinet)  (Schradieck) 

413  Op.  94.  3  Romances  (Oboe  or 

violin  or  clarinet)  (Schra¬ 
dieck) 

414  Op.  102.  5  Pieces  in  Popular 

Mood  (Violin  or  ’cello) 
(Schradieck) 

415  Op.  113.  Pictures  from  Fairy¬ 

land  (Viola  or  violin)  (Schra¬ 
dieck) 


VOL.  NO. 

SEITZ,  F. 

Pupil’s  concertos: 

947  No.  1,  D  (3d  position) 

945  No.  2,  G  (1st  position),  Op.  13 

948  No.  3,  G  m.  (1st  to  3d  position), 

Op.  12 

949  No.  4,  D  (3d  position),  Op.  15 

950  No.  5,  D  (1st  position),  Op.  22 

SINDING,  C. 

1066  Romance,  E  m. 

1446  Op.  10.  Suite,  A  m.  (Svecenski) 

SITT,  H. 

1074  Op.  31.  Concertino,  Em.  (1st 
to  3d  position) 

SPOHR,  L. 

363  Op.  2.  Concerto,  No.  2,  D  m. 
(David) 

388  Op.  38.  Concerto,  No.  7,  E  m. 

(Schradieck) 

389  Op.  47.  Concerto,  No.  8.  Ge- 

sangscene,  A  (Schradieck) 
360  Op.  55.  Concerto,  No.  9,  D  m. 
(Schradieck) 

395  3  Slow  Movements  from  Con¬ 

certos,  Nos.  6,  9,  11  (Schra¬ 
dieck) 

1481  Op.  70.  Concerto,  No.  11 

TARTINI,  G. 

922  The  Art  of  Bowing.  50  Varia¬ 

tions  on  a  Gavotte  by  Corelli 
(Violin-part) 

923  The  same,  Piano  Accompani¬ 

ment 

725  2  Sonatas,  E  m.,  G  (Lichten¬ 

berg) 

522  Le  Trille  du  Diable  (Lichten¬ 
berg -Volkmann) 

TSCHAIKOWSKI,  P. 

1185  Op.  35.  Concerto,  D  (Mittell) 

1299  TWENTY  FAVORITE  RE¬ 
CITAL  PIECES 

VIEUXTEMPS,  H. 

716  Op.  10.  Grand  Concerto,  E 

(Schradieck) 

218  Op.  11.  Fantasie-caprice 

354  Op.  22,  No.  3.  Reverie.  Sec 

“Masterpieces  for  the  Vio¬ 
lin.”  Vol.  I 

982  Op.  35.  Fantasia  appassionata 

1428  Op.  31.  Concerto,  D  m.  (Spier - 

ing) 

225  Op.  37.  Concerto,  No.  5,  A  m. 
(Schradieck) 

356  Op.  38.  Ballade  et  Polonaise  de 
Concert  (Schradieck) 

253  Op.  40,  No.  3.  Bohemienne 

(Schradieck) 


VOL.  NO. 

VIOTTI,  G.  B. 

Concertos : 


761 

No.  17  (first  movement).  D  m., 
with  Cadenza  by  H.  Wieni- 
awski  (Lichtenberg) 

443 

No.  22,  A  m.  (David-Schra- 
dieck) 

762 

No.  22  (first  movement).  A  m., 
with  Cadenza  by  H.  Wieni- 
awski  (Lichtenberg) 

444 

No.  23,  G  (David-Schradieck) 

VITALI,  T. 

417 

Ciaccona  (David-Schradieck) 

WEISS,  J. 

893 

Op.  38.  Harvest  of  Flowers 

894-897 

The  same,  in  4  Vols. 

WIENIAWSKI,  H. 

606 

Op.  3.  Souvenir  de  Posen.  Pre¬ 
miere  mazurka  caracteris- 
tique  (Lichtenberg) 

607 

Op.  4.  Polonaise  brillante,  D 
(Lichtenberg) 

608 

Op.  5.  Adagio  elegiaque  (Lich¬ 
tenberg) 

609 

Op.  6.  Airs  russes  (2  romances 
de  Warlamoff),  transcrites  et 
variees  (Lichtenberg) 

610 

Op.  7.  Capriccio-valse  (Lich¬ 
tenberg) 

611 

Op.  9.  Romance  sans  paroles  et 
Rondo  elegant  (Lichtenberg) 

366 

Op.  12.  2  mazurkas  (No.  1. 

Sielanka;  No.  2.  Chanson 
polonaise),  and  Op.  17,  Le- 
gende  (Schradieck) 

612 

Op.  15.  Original  theme  with 
variations  (Lichtenberg) 

613 

Op.  16.  Scherzo-tarentelle 

(Lichtenberg) 

1067 

Op.  17.  Legende  (Schradieck) 

646 

Op.  20.  Fantasie  brillante  sur 
des  motifs  de  l’opera 

“Faust”  de  Gounod  (Lich¬ 
tenberg) 

944 

Op.  21.  2d  Polonaise  brillante 

951 

Op.  22.  2d  Concerto,  D  m. 

TWO  VIOLINS  AND  PIANO 
BACH,  J.  S. 

899  Concerto,  D  m 

GODARD,  B. 

1272  Six  Duets 

PLEYEL,  I. 

832  Op.  8.  6  Little  Duets  (for  1  or  2 

violins  and  piano)  (Her¬ 
mann) 

833  Op.  48.  6  Little  Duets  (for  1  or  2 

violins  and  piano)  (Her¬ 
mann) 

WEISS,  J. 

1309  Harvest  of  Flowers  (Complete) 
1310-13  Harvest  of  Flowers  (4  Vols.) 


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